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Help for a mental health issue does not have to be in a hospital. . People living with psychiatric disabilities can live normal lives with community support. At Henderson, we offer assistance through individual and group therapy to support people in need. That support is offered to individuals, in our office-based settings or in the community, who may benefit from additional services.

Who Benefits? Any adult, with a serious mental illness, who desires treatment, rehabilitation and support for their psychiatric disability.

What do we offer? Professional and qualified staff, psychiatric evaluations, medication monitoring and education, nursing assistance, individual and group therapy, and case management.

How does it work? Case management, counseling, and psychiatric services provide the necessary support on an outpatient basis while providing social interaction and individualized attention.

All of our Adult Outpatient and Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services are available at easily accessible locations.
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Reasonable Accommodations Statement

"Henderson Behavioral Health is an eeo/affirmative action employer and does not tolerate discrimination or violence in the workplace.  Persons requiring a reasonable accommodation under the ADA must notify the Director of Human Resources at (954) 486-4005, and/or the Director of Quality Management at (954) 777-1673.  Any report as defined above can be reported to Henderson Behavioral Health at (954)486-4005, Department of Children and Family Services at (850) 487-1901, or the Department of Health and Human Services at Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at (800) 699-4000.  Notification to the Director of Human Resources must be made 5 days in advance to allow for providing the accommodation."

 

Non-Discrimination Policy: In accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as well as other applicable local and state regulations, ALL HBH programs and services are available to all persons without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, or age.

TTY 954-584-4981
24/7 Crisis Line: 954-463-0911

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